<p> The California Public Records Act (PRA) requires that public records be available to the public upon request.

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<p> The California Public Records Act (PRA) requires that public records be available to the public upon request.</p><br>

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The Department of Consumer Affairs has established guidelines to ensure that members of the public fully understand and are afforded the opportunity to exercise their right to inspect and obtain copies of public records.</p><br>

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<p>Requests should be made to the custodian of the records where the record was generated.<br>

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Requests should be made to the custodian of the records where the record was generated.

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The DCA Subpoena Unit accepts subpoenas related to DCA Personnel.</p>

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<p>The Department of Consumer Affairs has established guidelines to ensure that members of the public fully understand and are afforded the opportunity to exercise their right to inspect and obtain copies of public records.</p><br>

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The DCA Subpoena Unit accepts subpoenas related to DCA Personnel.<br>

'''Department of Consumer Affairs'''<br>

'''Department of Consumer Affairs'''<br>

Revision as of 17:57, 1 July 2010

PUBLIC RECORDS ACT (PRA)

The California Public Records Act (PRA) requires that public records be available to the public upon request.

Requests should be made to the custodian of the records where the record was generated.
<p>The Department of Consumer Affairs has established guidelines to ensure that members of the public fully understand and are afforded the opportunity to exercise their right to inspect and obtain copies of public records.